Ruby Helder aka “The Female Tenor“ sings Flotow’s aria “M’apparì tutt’amor”🔥

Ruby Helder (1890 – 1938) was a British opera singer known for her powerful contralto voice. She was known in her time as the “girl tenor“. She had a range from C3 to C5. 🎶Her extraordinarily unusual low voice quickly got her out of the humble circumstances of her childhood, and she eventually became a pupil of the greatest British singer of the time, Sir Charles Santley. 🎶 Sir Charles Santley about Ruby Helder: “Miss Ruby Helder possesses a natural, pure tenor voice of great beauty and power. She also possesses what few can boast, a thoroughly artistic temperament. In my opinion, she has no rivals among the artists of the day.” 🔈Ruby Helder sings “M’apparì tutt’amor” (original: “Ach, so fromm”) from Flotow’s Martha, 1911. ....................................... ⭐Don’t forget to subscribe my channel!⭐ ......................................... Contacts: ⚜️•..Instagram: ............................................ ‼️DISCLAIMER‼️* All rights belong to their respective owners. I do not own anything. * For educational purposes only. *©opera_lovers_paradise/simona
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